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This was in the original Mattel marketing material from 1983 in all its Filmation glory, so there's no reason why they can't do it as the next diorama piece. I say we need it, and I'd gladly shell out $20 for it (unlike the Weapons Rack).

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If nine hundred He-Man.Org members get eaten by Thundercats fans, but neither of them has a toyline, does it still count as a fan movement?

Nah, we really need to focus on getting out as many unique characters as possible. Stuff like this is just a distraction and should be relegated to 2016 and beyond.

Items like Skeletor's iconic Bone of Thrones are as important for some fans out there, as getting out as many unique characters as possible is to you, and getting all the vintage bottom-of-the-barrel, "back-row filler" C/D/Z-listers before getting the Evil Warrior's display centerpiece is "a distraction" for those not-like-you fans.

MotU had always been as much about iconic locations, props, vehicles and accessories as about the characters and beasts. The very first vintage wave had 8 figures and 4 "non-figures" (1 beast, 2 vehicles and 1 playset), and a more-or-less 2:1 release proportion between both kinds of items was mantained throughout the vintage line.